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Without a doubt, Porsche’s 991 series has been the most comprehensively developed generation of the 911 to date – and the most successful too, with 233,540 units produced. And its production recently came to an end with the final unit – a 911 Speedster – prepared for the US market.

“The 911 – the core of the brand – replaced the 356 in 1963 and, in the decades that followed, our rear engine model grew into an unrivalled sportscar icon. The 991 generation in particular has set new standards in terms of performance, drivability and efficiency. It fills me with pride, as well as a touch of sadness, to have to send it off into retirement. For myself, I can say that the 991 has given me enormous pleasure,” said Michael Steiner, Chief Research & Development Officer at Porsche AG.

Porsche 911 50th anniversary edition
Porsche 911 50th anniversary edition

Review of the 991 series
The 991 generation was launched in 2011 as one of the biggest development steps in the history of the model line. Nearly 90% of all components were newly designed or had undergone substantial further development.

Thanks to a lightweight body made of an innovative aluminium-steel composite, it was the first time that a new 911 had weighed less than its predecessor. The chassis, which benefited from a 100 mm longer wheelbase than the model that it replaced, could be equipped with a new, optional roll stabilization system. This was the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) and it set the benchmark in terms of driving dynamics.

The Cabriolet followed at the beginning of 2012 with another innovation. When closed, the lightweight magnesium bows made it possible to achieve a coupe-like curve of the roof that had never been seen before, and with a silhouette that was retained even at high speeds.

Porsche 911 Targa
Porsche 911 Targa

The new 911 Targa, which came out at the end of 2012, was equally spectacular. Like the legendary original Targa, the new model had the characteristic hoop running the width of the vehicle. At the push of a button, however, the top section of the roof could be moved automatically and stored in the rear of the vehicle.

The host of innovations continued in the 911 Turbo, which saw the first active aerodynamics and particulate filter-equipped turbo engines on any 911 Carrera model.

The 991 generation also proved the ideal basis for special models and radical sports cars. Porsche celebrated the 50th anniversary of its cult sportscar in 2013 with an exclusively equipped limited edition model, of which only 1,963 examples were built.

In 2016, the 500-bhp naturally-aspirated 911 R evoked memories of the road-approved 1967 racing sportscar that had the same badge. Two other purist sportscars with classic predecessors made their debut in 2017: the sporty 911 Carrera T and the 911 GT3 high-performance variant with Touring Package offer.

One millionth Porsche 911
One millionth Porsche 911

One-millionth 911
The one millionth 911 was also built during the 991 generation. As with Ferry Porsche’s first company 911, the not-for-sale commemorative model was painted in Irish Green and boasted leather and Pepita seats. In the same year, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur presented the 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series with 607 bhp and spectacular Golden Yellow Metallic paintwork.

Porsche 911 GT2 RS
Porsche 911 GT2 RS

Other notable facts: The fastest and most powerful 911 racing technology ever seen in a production road-going 911 appeared in 2017 in the form of the 700-bhp 911 GT2 RS. Its naturally-aspirated sibling followed a few months later. The 911 GT3 RS had a racing chassis and a 520-bhp 4-litre naturally-aspirated engine, perfectly combining road and racetrack.

Porsche 911 Speedster
Porsche 911 Speedster

Right on time to mark the 70th anniversary of Porsche sportscars, the 911 Speedster embodied the original virtues of Porsche: lightweight construction, efficiency, purity and driving pleasure. It delivered 502 bhp from the 4-litre naturally-aspirated engine, had a manual 6-speed transmission and a high-performance sports chassis.

The two-seater was not just the last derivative of the 991 generation but has now also become the last model of the series to be manufactured. Like its ancestor and archetype, the 1948 Porsche 356 No. 1 Roadster, it will become an ambassador of the brand.

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With increased traffic volumes on the highways from now till the end of the year, PLUS Malaysia Berhad is issuing a Travel Time Advisory (TTA) for motorists planning to travel on the North-South Expressway (NSE) between December 21, 2019 and January 1, 2020.

The TTA is part of an effort to prevent congestion and traffic dispersal on the highway, rests areas and toll plazas during this period.

TTA

PLUS Chief Operating Officer, Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi said: “Based on the TTA, highway motorists from the Klang Valley heading towards further destinations such as Perlis, Kedah, Penang, North Perak and Johor are advised to enter the highway before 9 am. Those heading to destinations closer to the Klang Valley are advised to enter the highway after 3 pm.”

“Those from Perlis, Kedah, Penang, North Perak and Johor travelling to the Klang Valley during the same period are advised to enter the highway before 9 am. Whereas those from other states or destinations that are nearer to the Klang Valley are recommended to enter the highway after 3 pm,” he suggested. “We strongly encourage the public to closely follow the TTA schedule as they stand a better chance of experiencing a smoother journey.”

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The fifth generation of broadband wireless networking is eagerly being awaited by mobilephone users who expect communication speeds up to 3 times faster than current 4G LTE performance. Larger data volumes can be transmitted more efficiently and therefore reduce the time it takes to load and view pages on a screen.

But it’s not just millions of mobilephone users who are waiting as the auto industry is also looking forward to using 5G because it enables secure and instantaneous data transmission between machines. This also benefits fully automated driving functions, which place high demands on the flow of information with the infrastructure and other vehicles.

The data volumes being transmitted via wireless networks are rising, due primarily to increasing machine-to-machine communication (M2M communication). In the automotive field, it is primarily fully automated driving that is spurring on this development. While the data volumes per hour in current highly networked vehicles are in the gigabyte range today, the figure will be multiple terabytes by 2025.

5G

Another advantage compared to 4G is that 5G can also serve a larger number of end devices per network cell. The network prioritizes the applications and adjusts the transmission—if necessary—to the load situation. The data for time-critical applications is conducted through the network faster than other data, such as the video streams of private users.

For safety reasons, automated driving functions must naturally be designed in such a way that all eventualities that may arise during the drive can be recognized and safely handled entirely with the vehicle’s own assistance systems. That applies in equal measure on highways, rural roads, and urban roads. In borderline situations such as poor visibility or complicated traffic situations, additional information drawn from the exchange of data with the infrastructure or other vehicles—what is known as C2X communication—can substantially enhance the control accuracy of the onboard systems.

Taking the complete route into account
“Currently, the sensor technology on the vehicle only covers a range of a maximum of 300 metres around it. Using the sensor data from other vehicles and the infrastructure, information from all along the entire route can be taken into account,” explained Jaime Arveras, responsible for Connected Car functionality at Porsche Engineering. “Driving manoeuvres can be much more effectively adapted to requirements and hazard situations detected at an early stage.”

This, in turn, opens up entirely new possibilities for driver assistance systems. Turn assistance systems, for example, can, with the aid of a C2X connection, detect even before the turn that pedestrians are on the road after the turn-off or that the route is blocked by an accident.

5G

In enclosed spaces such as parking garages, C2X communication enables automated valet parking. The driver exits the vehicle at the garage entrance and hands over the vehicle to the parking garage control system. It then drives the vehicle, completely automatically, to the parking space and later returns it in like fashion.

Another example application based on C2X communication is currently being tested: coordinated driving of multiple vehicles in a line with minimal gaps between them. This ‘platooning’ makes better use of the slipstream and could reduce fuel consumption, particularly in highway caravans of commercial vehicles driving in formation. Without fast communication, it is simply impossible; if one vehicle in the platoon brakes, the signal must be transmitted to the following vehicles without delay and braking immediately initiated there in order to avoid rear-end collisions.

“C2X communication via 5G will, in many cases replace the coordination between drivers that we see today, which cannot be represented by sensors,” said Kai Schneider, who works on 5G-based C2X concepts as a development engineer with Porsche AG. “This applies, for example, to the smooth and rapid merging procedure on the highway. To achieve fully automated driving with a high comfort level, which can also be integrated into existing traffic, there is therefore definitely a need for communication between the vehicles.”

5G

But even before any fully automated driving functions have been implemented in vehicles, the high speed of 5G communication makes it possible to introduce new assistance functions. For example, to provide greater clarity in complex situations, such as when visibility of oncoming traffic is limited. A truck driving in front could transmit its video image of the road to the display of the following vehicle in real time. The driver of that vehicle would then be able to see what’s happening in front.

Cross-industry alliance to advance 5G
The use of 5G technology for automated driving is being studied by a cross-industry alliance of telecommunications providers, automobile manufacturers and research institutes in a variety of different projects. “Only through the interaction of various technologies and together with partners in and around the vehicle can the vehicle drive in an anticipatory manner, detect hazards in good time and efficiently carry us from A to B,” said Dr. Johannes Springer, director of the automotive 5G program at Deutsche Telekom.

Compared with the 3G and 4G networks, the 5G standard currently slated for use in Germany works with higher frequencies of 2 and 3.6 GHz. They can handle larger data rates, though they have the physical limitation of a smaller range. Building the network will therefore require the installation of many more cell towers than for 3G and 4G. It is—unless prescribed by legislation for the required network coverage—controlled by the network operators on the basis of local requirements. Where large data exchange volumes are required and it is economically viable, they install the base stations. For automated driving, an ultrafast high-performance data network will take shape along the traffic arteries (on highways, on federal and state roads, and in urban areas).

To ensure the international compatibility of 5G components, binding standards must be introduced worldwide. Here, too, an important milestone has already been reached. In June 2018, the first 5G standards were passed by the competent authority, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

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For those who enjoy Gran Turismo Sport on Playstation 4, the December update should provide new challenges with not only the addition of 7 new cars but also the Laguna Seca raceway in California. The update was released recently as Update 1.53 and includes a range of Safety Cars.

The cars are:

PS4 Gran Turismo Sport new cars (3)
Renault Sport Megane R.S. Trophy Safety Car | 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Club Sport (993) | 2013 Toyota Crown Athlete G
VW Golf Mk 1
Players can also experience the original VW Golf GTI which came out in 1983.

PS4 Gran Turismo Sport new cars (1)

Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Safety Car | 2017 Ford GT | Toyota Crown Athlete G Safety Car

The WeatherTech Laguna Seca raceway is located in central California and was opened in 1957. WeatherTech has been the main sponsor since 2018 but before that, Mazda was the main sponsor for 17 years.

The 3.6-km circuit’s famous feature is a very challenging section known as ‘The Corkscrew’. This has a blind crest apex on the uphill approach and drops 18 metres. It’s regarded as a technical circuit with 11 corners and drivers need to be able to maintain precise control over their speed at all times as any errors in estimation will result in them going off track or crashing.

WeatherTech Laguna Seca raceway

In addition, Update 1.53 also has 7 new rounds added to GT League events. These include a ‘Beginner League’ with 2 new rounds added to the ‘Z Heritage’ (only for racers using Z cars) and an Amateur League is added to the ‘Super Formula Championships’.

Incidentally, in case you missed it in November, there is also a single player game mode in which the player challenges best lap times set by none other than the ‘Maestro of Gran Turismo Sport’ and real-life 6-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, who personally set the lap records in Gran Turismo Sport.

In addition to the challenges themselves, the package includes replays and video tutorials by Lewis himself, where you can take on the challenges while really learning to improve your skills from the Maestro.

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Remember our report about ‘The Last Overland, a journey by a team reversing the famous 1955 Oxford & Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition between Singapore and London? The expedition – The First Overland – made history in 1955 by being the first-ever to drive from London to Singapore. That young team inspired generations of adventurers through their extraordinary endeavour, showing many remote corners of the world on film for the first time.

Two Land Rover stationwagons had been loaned for the expedition, and they were named ‘Oxford’ and ‘Cambridge’. Cambridge was lost after the expedition, but Oxford somehow ended up on the remote island of Saint Helena in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. It was just left there rusting until a Yorkshireman – Adam Bennett – spotted it in 2017 and realized its historic value. He recovered the 4×4 vehicle, refurbished it and brought back to life in the UK. It passed its MOT (vehicle inspection) at the first attempt, and its original SNX891 registration could be used again on the vehicle.

The Last Overland

The Last Overland

The Last Overland

The toughness of Land Rovers has now been further demonstrated by the fact that Oxford was used by a team this year to recreate The First Overland – but in reverse. It was shipped to Singapore and then travelled through some of the densest jungles, highest mountains and most arid deserts on the planet, bringing the vehicle from Singapore to London.

The Last Overland

114 days and some 16,000 kms after setting off from Singapore, the expedition team and Oxford were met at the finish line – just steps from the original expedition finish line in 1956 – by a New Defender 110 with specially commissioned Oxford & Cambridge Expedition livery. The special livery was commissioned in the original Oxford Blue & Cambridge Blue, alongside Oxford & Cambridge Expedition lettering on the door – both being features of previous expedition vehicles.

The Last Overland
The expedition was supported by Land Rover at stops along the way, including Malaysia where Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia provided hospitality.

The Last Overland

“This journey has definitely been an action-packed one, filled with many ups and downs, and I can’t believe how quickly the 18 months that went into planning this journey has brought us here, all in one piece so far! We’ve managed to drive this incredible 64-year-old car once more, to so many remote and fascinating parts of the world, through tropical monsoons, -20 degrees and at more than 5000 metres above sea level. Oxford has taken it all in stride. From Nagaland to Tibet, from Turkmenistan to Serbia, the welcome we’ve received has been unbelievable,” said 31-year-old award-winning filmmaker, Alex Bescoby, who had long wanted to do a documentary on the original expedition.

The Last Overland
Alex Bescoby (left) and Tim Slessor who was one of the members of the original expedition.

Bescoby not only got to do it in one of the original vehicles but also had Tim Slessor, now 87 years old, accompanying the expedition team. “As I get older, I have been bothered by a recurring and nagging whisper: ‘Go for it – before it’s too late.’ Which is why I am here today – I am 87, and if I don’t do it now, I may never get another chance. After all, as that whisper reminds me, ‘you’re only here once. If you like, it’s a case of ‘this Old Man helps take the Old Lady home,” Slessor said at an event held prior to the flag-off from Singapore.

The Last Overland
The New Defender greeting the 1955 Land Rover that travelled from Singapore to London.

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